Can aspirin exacerbate or improve symptoms in patients with chronic regional pain syndrome (CRPS) and what evidence supports its use in this condition?
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Aspirin is not typically recommended for CRPS as it may not effectively manage the pain and could potentially worsen symptoms due to its blood-thinning properties. No strong evidence supports its use in CRPS management.